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"outgassing"?
Have any of you heard of this being a problem with the sterilite 41 qt tubs?
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Re: "outgassing"?
I worry about the expanded PVC or Foamed PVC same thing. It out gases at a pretty low temp still higher than what you keep any of your animals at but not much. That is the main complaint of PVC in cage manufacturing. It is so light and strong and inexpensive that is why its so common. I have never heard of out gassing problems from steralite tubs. All plastic will out gas its just at what temp it happens. Its a good question and honestly I don't really know, but it might be worth a call to steralite.
Chuck
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twistedtails (05-29-2009)
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Re: "outgassing"?
 Originally Posted by Chuck
I worry about the expanded PVC or Foamed PVC same thing. It out gases at a pretty low temp still higher than what you keep any of your animals at but not much. That is the main complaint of PVC in cage manufacturing. It is so light and strong and inexpensive that is why its so common. I have never heard of out gassing problems from steralite tubs. All plastic will out gas its just at what temp it happens. Its a good question and honestly I don't really know, but it might be worth a call to steralite.
Chuck
I'm gonna call them right now I'll post the answer in a while Can you tell I'm bored at work???
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Re: "outgassing"?
They are closed but have an email in to them.....I'll post later.
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Re: "outgassing"?
PVC contains Bisphenol A (BPA) as a polymerization inhibitor. That's basically why PVC is not exactly a desired material to use, if you plan on i.e. breeding snakes.
BPA is an endocrine disruptor and an active synthetic estrogen that decreases testosterone in male snakes. Further, the offspring of parents exposed to BPA can (not all research projects had the same results, so let's stick to the word "can) cause neurological and behavioral disorders and decreases fertility.
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twistedtails (05-29-2009)
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Re: "outgassing"?
 Originally Posted by SoundUnsleep
PVC contains Bisphenol A (BPA) as a polymerization inhibitor. That's basically why PVC is not exactly a desired material to use, if you plan on i.e. breeding snakes.
BPA is an endocrine disruptor and an active synthetic estrogen that decreases testosterone in male snakes. Further, the offspring of parents exposed to BPA can (not all research projects had the same results, so let's stick to the word "can) cause neurological and behavioral disorders and decreases fertility.
Now that is a scientific answer.
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Re: "outgassing"?
So SoundAsleep what would you recommend using instead? Getting ready to build my first rack and this is important.
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Re: "outgassing"?
Sorry misread the name SoundUnsleep
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Re: "outgassing"?
 Originally Posted by soundunsleep
pvc contains bisphenol a (bpa) as a polymerization inhibitor. That's basically why pvc is not exactly a desired material to use, if you plan on i.e. Breeding snakes.
Bpa is an endocrine disruptor and an active synthetic estrogen that decreases testosterone in male snakes. Further, the offspring of parents exposed to bpa can (not all research projects had the same results, so let's stick to the word "can) cause neurological and behavioral disorders and decreases fertility.
never heard this before.. should i move my males? lol now im scared.
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